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Rep. Patrick Sellers' House Bill 72 faced sharp criticism from fellow Democratic lawmakers.

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Alabama’s Reentry Task Force reported progress expanding treatment, housing, improved data coordination and employment initiatives aimed at reducing recidivism statewide.

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America was built by brave men and women who didn't cower and give up their rights out of fear. Only cowards would do that.

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Coalition says marijuana bill moves Alabama backward as most states liberalize laws and federal policy shifts toward reform

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January 25, 2026
A Governor’s Race, a Trump Endorsement, and a Legal Showdown

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The bill allows two thirds of a library board's appointing authority to remove a member for any reason.

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Legislators discussed ivermectin resistance and the “increased risk of off-label and non evidence-based use” during a public hearing on Wednesday.

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John Wahl secured the largest day-one fundraising total ever reported in an Alabama lieutenant governor race, reflecting widespread support for his conservative vision.

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House committee members unanimously approved measures designed to eliminate patients' co-pays for prostate cancer and necessary follow-up breast cancer screenings.

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The House Public Safety and Homeland Security Committee debated an English-only driver's test, but lawmakers questioned creating more barriers for residents.

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Mississippi is stealing our tourism dollars and using them to better that state, better regulate the gambling there and help address the problems.

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Ivey became the first woman elected governor in her own right, achieving a spectacular legacy through numerous, high-profile cabinet and judicial appointments.

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The bickering among private and public schools over AHSAA rules likely would have been worked out amicably. But then the politicians got involved.

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Conservative estimates suggested a comprehensive gaming package could generate roughly $750 million per year, returning lost revenue to Alabama.

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By Susan Britt Alabama Political Reporter MONTGOMERY–On Wednesday, SB12, passed out of committee in the Senate. The bill will “allow member os governmental bodies...

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